On Christmas Eve, the biggest Jewish party night of the year, Heeb Magazine holds its annual post-Chinese food calorie-burner, HEEBONISM. Since 2006, this mother of all Christmas Eve bashes has been held all over the country including in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Denver, Chicago and Miami. For more information about HEEBONISM or Heeb Magazine, go to www.heebmagazine.com.

Here’s Part 3 of a complete edition of the TV 2 News at 10pm on WBBM Channel 2 with anchor Bob Wallace. Also featuring Bob Faw, John Coughlin, and a brief shot of Bruce Roberts. Includes: Bob Wallace introduces a report by Bob Faw on efforts to save the old wooden Deerfield, IL train station which is set to be replaced by “a sturdy, but architecturally dull, masonry and metal structure”; the film report shows people at work painting the old wooden train station, and architectural historian Don Wrobleski is interviewed, as is Jim Frein of the Deerfield Jaycees later in the piece; Bob Faw notes that the station’s owner, the Milwaukee Railroad, has justified its planned replacement by noting the old structure is “too costly to maintain”; a clip of a train passing by is shown at one point; after the end of the report Bob Wallace notes how there isn’t much history around the Chicago area and that the station deserves to be preserved This leads in to John Coughlin’s weather report, with rain and then snow in the forecast; note that on the weather map, the font used to describe conditions in numerous parts of the country is the same typeface (Highway Gothic C) as seen on street signs in many cities; at one point a brief shot of the city late at night is shown, and there is a little trouble keeping John in the shot (probably the same culprits responsible for putting the chroma-key afro around Wallace earlier in the broadcast); then a picture of people walking in the rain is shown …Video Rating: 1 / 5

SOHI District program assistance, Jennifer Colbert interviews owner of the China Taste. Under new ownership, China Taste offers a delicious menu for local employees in the SOHI District. The SOHI District is one of 6 commercial corridors apart of the Main Street Milwaukee program in Milwaukee, WI. For more information please visit www.sohidistrict.org. For information on available commercial space in the SOHI District call Keith Stanley at (414) 933-9007.Video Rating: 0 / 5